Enter deduction as through regular medical expenses, here is why:
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Yes, you would deduct Health Insurance Premiums in the Medical Expenses section, under Deductions & Credits.
However, if you are not Itemizing Deductions, this won't help you.
If you don't have a 1095-A to enter, you should contact your Plan Administrator, or see if you can get one online, as the IRS may request a copy from you.
If you are Self-Employed, click this think for info about Self Employed Health Insurance.
I contacted my Health Exchange in Colorado and they said I won’t get a 1095-A because we had a Catastrophic Health Plan. It’s ACA compliant purchased thru the exchange.
Your 1095A comes from www.healthcare.gov. Log into your account and print from there.
Nope. I contacted my exchange and they won't issue one. As I stated, if you have a catastrophic ACA plan, which is basically a price break on bronze plans, you won't have a 1095-A issued. So I have a QHP from the exchange and won't be getting a 1095-A. Turbotax says not to put it under health care premiums if it is an ACA plan.
Enter deduction as through regular medical expenses, here is why:
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